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[3P-0369] A homozygous variant of NT5E affects Japanese patients with calcification of joints and arteries via loss of translation.

○Arisa Igarashi1, Nana Kobayashi1, Yukimi Abe1, Makiko Omata1, Kazuhito Sato1, Shinsuke Kikuchi2, Tetsuro Uchida3, Tsunehiro Shintani4, Kumiko Yanagi1, Ryuji Higashita5, Atsushi Yamashita3, Ai Ishizawa3, Mitsuaki Sadahiro3, Nobuyoshi Azuma2, Yoichi Matsubara7, Yoshio Makita6, Tadashi Kaname1 (1.Dept. of Genome Med., NCCHD., 2.Dept. of Vascular Surgery, Univ. of Asahikawa Med., 3.Dept. of Surgery 2., Univ. of Yamagata, 4.Dept. of Vascular Surgery, Shizuoka Red Cross Hospital, 5.Dept. of Cardiovascular surgery, , 6.Education center, Univ. of Asahikawa Med., 7.Res. Inst., NCCHD)

NT5E, CD73, whole exome sequencing analyses, CALJA

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